Bird population declines and species turnover are changing the acoustic properties of spring soundscapes
Birdsong has long connected humans to nature. Historical reconstructions using bird monitoring and song recordings collected by citizen scientists reveal that the soundscape of birdsong in North America and Europe is both quieter and less varied, mirroring declines in bird diversity and abundance.
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Autores principales: | C. A. Morrison, A. Auniņš, Z. Benkő, L. Brotons, T. Chodkiewicz, P. Chylarecki, V. Escandell, D. P. Eskildsen, A. Gamero, S. Herrando, F. Jiguet, J. A. Kålås, J. Kamp, A. Klvaňová, P. Kmecl, A. Lehikoinen, Å. Lindström, C. Moshøj, D. G. Noble, I. J. Øien, J-Y. Paquet, J. Reif, T. Sattler, B. S. Seaman, N. Teufelbauer, S. Trautmann, C. A. M. van Turnhout, P. Vořišek, S. J. Butler |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/49628a86f9ab4910bede347016f9edd1 |
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